KCC, based in El Segundo, Calif., charged the city $642,004 for its work and expenses from July 18 — when the city filed for bankruptcy — through the end of last year, according to reports filed in bankruptcy court that detail the city’s professional fees related to its Chapter 9 case.

The price tag will soar as the voting takes place. But if you want to review some of the work KCC is doing, visit the company’s website, specifically its Detroit Chapter 9 page. It offers searchable, but not-quite-real-time updates of filings in the case, and other bankruptcy information. And unlike the federal court system where it costs 10 cents a page to view documents, including the docket, the KCC site is free.

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